Honda's newest vehicle uses no fuel

Honda Motor Co., which brought us the ASIMO robot,jet airplanes, and, oh yes, reliable cars and trucks, is testing out a revolutionary new vehicle. Honda calls it a walking assist device and says it is designed to help elderly folks and others who need help walking. The device may also aid factory workers, who must walk and assume crouching positions throughout the workday.

The device is powered by two electric motors, which are charged by lithium ion batteries. Sort of like an electric car, but with shoes instead of wheels. There's no word on what the device might cost if Honda decides to put it into production after the testing process.